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 Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 8.2
six polyphyletic clades in the tribe Alpinieae. This paper provides the phylogenetic basis for erecting a new classification and generic boundaries of the subfamily Apinioideae, an equally important evolutionary framework for tracing the pathways of plant-pollinator interactions. American ...
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six polyphyletic clades in the tribe Alpinieae. This paper provides the phylogenetic basis for erecting a new classification and generic boundaries of the subfamily Apinioideae, an equally important evolutionary framework for tracing the pathways of plant-pollinator interactions. American Journal of Botany cover illustration: At the Cai Yung Hu Reserve in Yunnan, China, the single anther of a flower of Alpinia blepharo- calyx (Zingiberaceae) deposits pollen on the back of a Bombus pollinator as it enters the
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six polyphyletic clades in the tribe Alpinieae. This paper provides the phylogenetic basis for erecting a new classification and generic boundaries of the subfamily Apinioideae, <span class="highlight">an</span> equally important evolutionary framework for tracing the pathways of plant-pollinator interactions. American <span class="highlight">Journal</span> of Botany cover illustration: At the Cai Yung Hu Reserve in Yunnan, China, the single anther of a flower of Alpinia blepharo- calyx (Zingiberaceae) deposits pollen on the back of a Bombus pollinator as it enters the